- May 17, 2014
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I recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 16GB T580 at BJs. I bought a 128 GB mSD card and used the adb hack to set it up split 40/60 internal/external memory. Doing this brought the device from unusable due to lack of storage for apps to awesome. I can now install pretty much everything I need, and can still upload download music and pics as before. Speed is unaffected. Then two days later the Nougat upgrade dropped.
I saw somebody say they upgraded with a similar config without doing anything and everything is still ok. Is this correct?
Do I need to do anything special before I hit the update button? It would be a major pain to have to delete everything, revert to internal, update, then apply the hack again and reinstall it all. I hope I can just install the update and it'll figure stuff out.
I saw somebody say they upgraded with a similar config without doing anything and everything is still ok. Is this correct?
Do I need to do anything special before I hit the update button? It would be a major pain to have to delete everything, revert to internal, update, then apply the hack again and reinstall it all. I hope I can just install the update and it'll figure stuff out.